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Young Adult Fiction
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Inside Out
Overall rating
4.0
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I began reading Inside Out with a bit of apprehension. I had loved Poison Study so much, that I didn't think Inside Out could ever live up to it. Fortunately it did! But in a completely different way, which is to be expected since Poison Study was fantasy and Inside Out was more science fiction. But the components that made me love Poison Study were still evident in Inside Out. There were parts where I found myself thinking that there was no way that the book could be tied up neatly by the time it ended, and yet somehow it did. While definitely leaving very much for the next book, enough questions were tied up to satisfy me in the end. There was even a fact revealed that I hadn't expected!
Trella was an interesting, strong female character that I could relate to without having anything in common with her. I enjoyed watching how her character grew and learned throughout the story. Which was great! I loved Riley too! He was so funny and sweet, and the whole bit with Sheepy was so cute! Actually now that I think about it, all the characters were great and interesting. I especially liked Logan and Anne-Jade, they were awesome!
I loved the world that was created! I've been finding that more and more I enjoy the world that authors create nearly as much as the story and the characters. Reminiscent of Logan's Run and 1984 and other such futuristic worlds it still kept a unique feel.
Trella was an interesting, strong female character that I could relate to without having anything in common with her. I enjoyed watching how her character grew and learned throughout the story. Which was great! I loved Riley too! He was so funny and sweet, and the whole bit with Sheepy was so cute! Actually now that I think about it, all the characters were great and interesting. I especially liked Logan and Anne-Jade, they were awesome!
I loved the world that was created! I've been finding that more and more I enjoy the world that authors create nearly as much as the story and the characters. Reminiscent of Logan's Run and 1984 and other such futuristic worlds it still kept a unique feel.
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